> Le samedi 30 décembre 2006 à 12:14 +0000, Fabrizio Lippolis a écrit :
>>The receiver complains often doesn't hear me much though I have raised the >>microphone slider in the audio tab in Ekiga and in the volume settings in >>Gnome. I have to talk with the microphone on my mouth and loud voice to be >>at least accettable. [..snip..] > Also, you should open a sound mixer (the GNOME one or another one) and > check if you have "Mic Boost" enabled. And in addition to what Damien says, if you are using alsa, it would be a good idea to use amixer (and then alsamixer) to examine the controls beyond just "Mic boost" on your sound card. These are often highly non intuitive: I gather that alsa just reads firmware labels from the hardware and uses those names which are often bizarre. You may need to experiment a good deal to find out what does what. I had just the sort of problem that you are describing on more than one machine with different models of sound cards: in each case exploration of the sound card controls as above solved the problem. Don't overlook the "capture" controls. A Lawrence _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list